The OpenAI Deployment Company

(openai.com)

25 points | by j4mie 3 hours ago ago

23 comments

  • drdrek 2 hours ago

    Nothing says easy to use revolutionary new way to work like requiring implementation middlemen. Salesforce would be proud.

    • csoups14 an hour ago

      An indictment of the technology and the modern corporation. We're supposed to believe this technology is all-powerful and these corporations are efficient and innovative, by the way.

      • bena an hour ago

        Which is why I found the Claude Super Bowl ads really weird.

        They seemed like an indictment of the technology as a whole. The LLM character proxies all spoke with the LLM-cadence and phrasing. Because we all know it. LLM writing is very uncanny valley. And they didn't even try to deny this. It made LLMs itself look like a joke.

    • disgruntledphd2 35 minutes ago

      I mean, to be fair to OpenAI and this approach, new general purpose technologies (like LLMs) are normally pretty hard to work with at first.

      Look at electricity in factories and how long it took to have an impact, as well as the massive, massive lag between Visicalc and economy wide productivity increases.

      I personally do believe that the foundation model companies are a terrible business, but that the technology itself is definitely useful (even if it's vastly unlikely to go full Singularity).

  • sethops1 an hour ago

    > Forward Deployed Engineers

    We have a word for this, it's "consultant".

    • AntiUSAbah an hour ago

      No thats different.

      Consultant you pay to come to your company. Forward Deployed Engineers are payed by the other company to push you spending money at their company.

      • siva7 an hour ago

        Well, in this case the FWE will be payed by you to push you spending more money so the ceo is being able to brag that they are working with openai (instead of mckenzie)

      • pphysch an hour ago

        Surely the various contracts are pricing in the salary for the FDE, as a feature. "Not only are we giving you terrible software that is impossible for outsiders to learn and operate, but we are also installing a double-agent in your organization who will ensure you don't migrate elsewhere. Pay up unless you want to lose out on the AIs."

        • AntiUSAbah 40 minutes ago

          There might be other motivations but at least thats how the term differenciates.

          For OpenAI having more companies using OpenAI and buying tokens etc. helps them and they do have a typical issue: they can move as fast as they want, if no one else is moving with them...

    • sandworm101 an hour ago

      These are much worse. You can generally fire consultants. These people are from OpenAI. Good luck ever cancelling or reducing your OpenAI contracts when they have people inside your organization. Have fun trying to even discuss it as these people will no doubt insert themselves into every meeting and watercooler discussion involving the contracts they are are paid to protect.

      • renticulous 38 minutes ago

        Doesn't ASML have Engineers who work with TSMC to make sure their complex machines works optimally within their manufacturing facility? How is this any different?

        • disgruntledphd2 34 minutes ago

          Yeah, this is a totally normal thing that businesses do (particularly for complicated technology). However, the dysfunctions of many companies make these kinds of people far more powerful than they should be.

  • yifanl 12 minutes ago

    Is the sentiment around OpenAI already so bad that it's even fallen off the front page of Hacker News in two hours?

    • surgical_fire 6 minutes ago

      Well, it is a repulsive corporation, with a very repulsive CEO.

      But so is Anthropic and all of Big Tech, so there's that.

  • joostdevries an hour ago

    I guess this is a sign that Mistral AI is on to something.

  • senko an hour ago

    I run a dev agency, and I can spot one when I see one.

    The trouble with dev agencies, "services companies", integration specialists and "forward deployed engineers" is that they scale lineraly with the number of people.

    You can't 100x your revenue without at least 80x-ing your headcount.Oh, you might go for that once due to AI - but so can everyone else. After that, it's boring linear growth.

    When I say "boring", I don't mean as "capitalism requires exponential growth" critique. I mean OpenAI valuation is not priced for that. They're priced for singularity. If the bulk of their revenue turns out to be bodyshop, that's...quite a different math.

    The way to charge big with this kind of work is to do what big consultancies (MBB, IBM, etc) do: brand equity and (supposed) expertise in solving domain problems. OpenAI has ... interesting tech.

    It's going to be interesting seeing if they can pull this off. If I were a betting man, my money would be on "no".

  • siva7 2 hours ago

    So this is body leasing for ai experts under the umbrella of the openai brand? are they moving all their existing fde under this new company?

  • clvx an hour ago

    This sounds like forward engineering as a service

  • 3638384849 44 minutes ago

    Agi 2027 btw

    or smth

  • ramesh31 an hour ago

    Surely bodyshop work will scale to trillions of dollars

  • righthand 2 hours ago

    > The OpenAI Deployment Company is a committed partnership between OpenAI and 19 leading global investment firms, consultancies, and system integrators. The partnership is led by TPG, with Advent, Bain Capital, and Brookfield as co-lead founding partners, and B Capital, BBVA, Emergence Capital, Goanna, Goldman Sachs, SoftBank Corp., Warburg Pincus, and WCAS as founding partners.

    > Investors also include leading consulting and systems integration firms, including Bain & Company, Capgemini, and McKinsey & Company.

    All of these companies are invested in Palantir too right? Why does this “deployment company” sound like more Palantir?

  • zelias an hour ago

    too little too late

  • villgax 37 minutes ago

    So basically people who will wrap the openai SDK but sit at your company's offices lol what a joke